Widely considered particularly sensitive people, artists tend to carry in their practice scars and peculiarities which might otherwise go unnoticed–and they often do so in unconscious ways.
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Widely considered particularly sensitive people, artists tend to carry in their practice scars and peculiarities which might otherwise go unnoticed–and they often do so in unconscious ways.
It is often not even a choice to be made, but rather a matter of recognising and accepting one’s own nature: am I at ease with a life of foggy questions and frequent ups and downs, or am I rather fit for stability and security?
Following the rising diffusion of artificial intelligence to generate images according to any prompt, the role of fine art photography has weirdly shifted towards what it has always denied to be any time it was confronted with documentary photography
What makes a photographer stand apart in a world where all the people take photographs daily? What gives her permission to show her work with a different authority?
What happens when, as your work evolves and matures with you, either your aesthetics or your main concerns change?
In a conversation with Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, he talks about photography as a reminder of history and the fragility of life, his support for emerging photographers, and the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation.
Every first time somehow feels like an unprecedented rush of adrenaline, which is precisely what keeps our curiosity and ambition alive.
“Parallel Lines was born for this reason, with the aim of creating a community of professionals parallel to photographers working to be everything but parallel and meet photographic works as often as possible.“
There is something extremely radical about claiming to be a photographer. I realized this as soon as I declared to be one for the first time some years ago.
The artist in comparison to the art: featuring the words of the artist behind the lens in this week’s photographic piece.
“Such new school of photography enables young artists to create with no conditioning or burden from the past to restrict their creativity.” - T. Bigaignon
Rica Cerbarano is a multifaceted figure in the field of Italian contemporary photography. She is mainly involved in curating and coordinating projects related to photography.
W. M. Hunt is a champion at photography: Collector, Curator and Consultant. Formerly an actor, his first encounter with photography occurred through the acquisition of a photograph forty years ago.
“We live in a culture that is obsessed with creating its own representations of our world. Visual literacy is at an all time high.”